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the workshops. After being drawn to
the quality of the play, I was drawn
to the idea of working with students.
play about the difference
"We look forward to intergenera-
one person can make has
tional talkbacks so that members
been placed into an edu-
of the audience can give their indi-
cational program that encourages
vidual perspectives on the ideas that
young people to make positive dif-
are dramatized."
ferences in their own lives.
Kanter scheduled herself as leader
Legacy, written and directed by
of the first one-hour student work-
New York playwright Shauna Kanter, shop, with five to follow with other
will be presented Nov. 12-22 at the
presenters. Some 200 students will
Berman Center for the Performing
read and discuss the play, learn
Arts in West Bloomfield after six
about Holocaust history from a sur-
local high schools hold a series of
vivor and explore theater arts.
workshops about the content of the
The teens will extend their explo-
play and develop artistic projects
ration of the theme by discussing
related to it.
different forms of exclu-
The program, which
sion, from racism to
has been presented in
bullying, and writing
European countries,
monologues based on
had its American debut
their own experiences.
in New York. Evelyn
Three of the mono-
Orbach, artistic direc-
logues will be selected
tor emeritus of Jewish
for inclusion in the
Ensemble Theatre, is
play, and there will be a
the local producer.
voice movement chorus
"The play is a fic-
chosen through student
tionalized version of a
auditions.
discovery Shauna made
"Students who have
after the death of her
Legacy prod ucer
not been involved with
father," says Orbach,
Evelyn Orba ch
the workshops will
who is organizing high
watch the final produc-
school participation.
tion along with the
"She found papers that led her to
public," Orbach says. "Audiences will
believe he had helped a woman and
see a display of art about the subject
her children escape the Nazis and
and hear young musicians perform
come to America. That is the essence with professionals playing klezmer
of the drama written for general
as part of the background for the
audiences and supplemented with
dialogue."

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